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Relationship between Changes in Thymic Emigrants and Cell-Associated HIV-1 Dna in HIV-1-Infected Children Initiating Antiretroviral Therapy

Authors :
De Rossi, Anita
Walker, A Sarah
Forni, Davide De
Klein, Nigel
Gibb, Diana M
Aboulker, J-P
Babiker, A
Compagnucci, A
Darbyshire, J
Debré, M
Gersten, M
Giaquinto, C
Gibb, DM
Jones, A
Aboulker, J-P
Babiker, A
Blanche, S
Bohlin, A-B
Butler, K
Castelli-Gattinara, G
Clayden, P
Darbyshire, J
Debré, M
de Groot, R
Faye, A
Giaquinto, C
Gibb, DM
Griscelli, C
Grosch-Wörner, I
Levy, J
Lyall, H
Mellado Pena, M
Nadal, D
Peckham, C
Ramos Amador, JT
Rosado, L
Rudin, C
Scherpbier, H
Sharland, M
Tovo, PA
Valerius, N
Wintergerst, U
Boucher, C
Clerici, M
de Rossi, A
Klein, N
Loveday, C
Muñoz-Fernandez, M
Pillay, D
Rouzioux, C
Babiker, A
Darbyshire, J
Gibb, DM
Harper, L
Johnson, D
Kelleher, P
McGee, L
Poland, A
Walker, AS
Aboulker, J-P
Carrière, I
Compagnucci, A
Debré, M
Eliette, V
Leonardo, S
Moulinier, C
Saidi, Y
Galli, L
Foot, A
Kershaw, H
Caul, O
Tarnow-Mordi, W
Petrie, J
McIntyre, P
Appleyard, K
Gibb, DM
Novelli, V
Klein, N
McGee, L
Ewen, S
Johnson, M
Gibb, DM
Cooper, E
Fisher, T
Barrie, R
Norman, J
King, D
Larsson-Sciard, E-L
Source :
Antiviral Therapy; January 2005, Vol. 10 Issue: 1 p63-71, 9p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Objectives and methods To investigate the relationship between cell-associated HIV-1 dynamics and recent thymic T-cell emigrants, HIV-1 DNA and T-cell receptor rearrangement excision circles (TREC, a marker of recent thymic emigrants) were measured in peripheral blood mononuclear cells in 181 samples from 33 HIV-1-infected children followed for 96 weeks after antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation.Results At baseline, HIV-1 DNA was higher in children with higher TREC (P=0.02) and was not related to age, CD4 or HIV-1 RNA in multivariate analyses (P>0.3). Overall, TREC increased and HIV-1 DNA decreased significantly after ART initiation, with faster HIV-1 DNA declines in children with higher baseline TREC (P=0.009). The greatest decreases in HIV-1 DNA occurred in children with the smallest increases in TREC levels during ART (P=0.002). However, this inverse relationship between changes in HIV-1 DNA and TREC tended to vary according to the phase of HIV-1 RNA decline (P=0.13); for the same increase in TREC, HIV-1 DNA decline was much smaller during persistent or transient viraemia compared with stable HIV-1 RNA suppression.Conclusions Overall, these findings indicate that TREC levels predict HIV-1 DNA response to ART and suggest that immune repopulation by thymic emigrants adversely affects HIV-1 DNA decline in the absence of persistent viral suppression, possibly by providing a cellular source for viral infection and replication.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13596535
Volume :
10
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Antiviral Therapy
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs57467221
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/135965350501000104